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Written on August 30th, 2009 by OnlyTenBuclsno shouts

The Best Free Email Software

If you want to access e-mail on your computer you do not need expensive software such as Microsoft Outlook. There is plenty of free email software available. Email software allows you to connect to a POP or IMAP server to retrieve your messages. You can access your messages on your computer as well as on the internet; given you have the right settings selected and your provider offers Webmail.

Mozilla Thunderbird is often overlooked but offers all of the features as a paid program. It is a secure program and allows you to categorize your messages, filters junk mail, and allows you to subscribe to RSS feeds. Mozilla is often known for their Firefox browser, but Thunderbird is a close second.

Eudora Mail is a free (and fee based) email software. You can use it for free in Sponsored Mode, which means there will be periodical advertisements on your screen. It is a classic email program that offers the basic features plus excellent spam filtering.

Opera Mail handles basic email very well, but there are some definite downfalls. Opera does not support encrypted messages and their text editor is at best, mediocre. It has a modern user interface and offers integrated RSS feeds.

Mulberry is cross platform email software that offers many neat features. It does, however; lack simplicity. The interface is hard to navigate and has a steep learning curve. Email software similar to this is Pegasus, which offers many features but lacks a nice user interface.

IncrediMail is a free and fee based email software that offers a family oriented user interface and is easy to use. It protects you from spam and fraud mail but lacks organizational and productivity tools, such as email categorization.

The other free email program is Windows Mail, which is built into their operating system. Windows Mail is basic email software that allows you to send secure and encrypted messages, offers a nice text editor, and has spam filtering. Be careful though, the spam filter catches legit messages. Other benefits include flawless incorporation with Windows Vista (and soon, 7).

Choosing the right email software is an important step. If you will be syncing your content to a Palm or Windows Mobile device, be sure it is supported by your sync software. If you are going to be using a PDA with it, Outlook is your best option. It combines your calendar, email, contacts, and to-do lists all in one program. You would need to use three or four separate applications in Windows to do the same.

If you will be using your providers Webmail feature, be sure to check the box that says leave a copy of my messages on the server or else you will not be able to access them away from home.

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Written on August 30th, 2009 by OnlyTenBuclsno shouts

The Best Free Email Software

If you want to access e-mail on your computer you do not need expensive software such as Microsoft Outlook. There is plenty of free email software available. Email software allows you to connect to a POP or IMAP server to retrieve your messages. You can access your messages on your computer as well as on the internet; given you have the right settings selected and your provider offers Webmail.

Mozilla Thunderbird is often overlooked but offers all of the features as a paid program. It is a secure program and allows you to categorize your messages, filters junk mail, and allows you to subscribe to RSS feeds. Mozilla is often known for their Firefox browser, but Thunderbird is a close second.

Eudora Mail is a free (and fee based) email software. You can use it for free in Sponsored Mode, which means there will be periodical advertisements on your screen. It is a classic email program that offers the basic features plus excellent spam filtering.

Opera Mail handles basic email very well, but there are some definite downfalls. Opera does not support encrypted messages and their text editor is at best, mediocre. It has a modern user interface and offers integrated RSS feeds.

Mulberry is cross platform email software that offers many neat features. It does, however; lack simplicity. The interface is hard to navigate and has a steep learning curve. Email software similar to this is Pegasus, which offers many features but lacks a nice user interface.

IncrediMail is a free and fee based email software that offers a family oriented user interface and is easy to use. It protects you from spam and fraud mail but lacks organizational and productivity tools, such as email categorization.

The other free email program is Windows Mail, which is built into their operating system. Windows Mail is basic email software that allows you to send secure and encrypted messages, offers a nice text editor, and has spam filtering. Be careful though, the spam filter catches legit messages. Other benefits include flawless incorporation with Windows Vista (and soon, 7).

Choosing the right email software is an important step. If you will be syncing your content to a Palm or Windows Mobile device, be sure it is supported by your sync software. If you are going to be using a PDA with it, Outlook is your best option. It combines your calendar, email, contacts, and to-do lists all in one program. You would need to use three or four separate applications in Windows to do the same.

If you will be using your providers Webmail feature, be sure to check the box that says leave a copy of my messages on the server or else you will not be able to access them away from home.
How to get solid email spam protection

Spam was once a minor annoyance. Then it became a major problem, both for corporations and individuals. Now most people accept it as a fact of life. But you don’t have to.

Nearly all web-based email providers have built in email spam protection in their software. They highlight keywords like “Viagra” or even “V1agra”, to keep them out of the inboxes of their millions of clients.

They’re also able to put visual identification protections into their software to protect their users from mass-emails of dubious origins. The visual email spam protection works because, more often than not, it is not a person sending out the spam but rather a program written or used by people that automatically sends spam. This is called a “bot”, computer parlance for “robot.” Computers can’t see the way humans can, so the visual clues used to be impossible for them to decipher, which slowed the torrent of spam for a while.

But as always, innovation wins out and the spammers came up with software that was able to read these visual safeguards, reopening the floodgates. Visual email spam protection had to get more sophistocated and did, but it turned out not to be the cure-all end to spam that Bill Gates himself once thought it would be. Gates, of course, famous said that spam would no longer be an issue by 2006.

How wrong he was. Spammers send hundreds of billions of emails a day, and only need a fraction of 1% of those emails to work to turn a huge profit. That’s why you need the best, up-to-date email spam protection.

Start by switching from Internet Explorer to Mozilla Firefox, a more customizable and secure browser. Download “Noscript” and “Adblock plus”, both of which can prevent unwanted content from unwanted emails from opening and infecting your computer.

Once you have that up and running, just use your common sense. One of the first rules of the internet is that anythign that has the word “free” in the title isn’t actually free, so make emails of that nature as spam. Also, if you get an email from a reputable source like the Social Security Administration, don’t click on any links provided in that email. Instead, open a new browser window and navigate to the needed page yourself. Spammers have been known to produce perfect forgeries of emails from reputable sources, so make sure to do your due dilligence.

And make sure you realize that the best email spam protection comes from you! Use your common sense, use the tools your email host and ISP provide, and always look before you leap. It’s the best way to avoid falling prey to spammers.Free email accounts have come a long way, baby!

Back in the early days of the net, there was no such thing as free email accounts. You needed an ISP to connect to the net and along with the price of that connection, you were provided with an email account. All ISPs offered email, some with just one, others offering multiple email accounts, all in an effort to capture the largest segment of net users.

When free email accounts made their debut, it was a hard sell. I’ve already got email. Why do I want another? I’m already paying my ISP for this service. Clever marketers, with varying motives, sought to diss the free accounts and many web sites, message boards and forums refused to sign you up if you gave a free email address. Not enough control or proper oversight was the purported reason. This created an unfavorable image of free email service in the public mind, having acquired the earmarks of a second-class sort of email account.

Today, some ISPs, realizing the popularity of free email accounts, the cost involved in maintaining email for their customers and the current competition among ISPs offering a connection for less, are now countering these disadvantages by offering a connection only at a slightly reduced price. This marketing trend is on the rise.

Many of the big-name search engines, such as Google and Yahoo, along with hundreds of thousands of others, offer free email accounts with plenty of bells and whistles which satisfy the most discriminating of web surfers.

Some people use free email accounts as their sole vehicle for receiving all of their email. While some websites are still resisting, demanding an ISP-provided email address for registration on their site, these are becoming the exception.

For those who enjoy subscribing to newsletters or the occasional download, both of which require an email address, a free email account offers advantages. While reserving your ISP-provided email for communicating with family and friends, the free email provides protection from spam that is sometimes generated through a newsletter subscription. Even when the website producing the newsletter promises never to share, sell etcetera, if you opt in for additional information from other sites, you run the risk of getting spam from the outside sites.

A few years ago, while researching all things stock market, I ended up with thousands of emails from sites I’d never visited. The result? I had to completely shut down my email address to get rid of these unwanted communications and start all over again. What a mess!

Free email services that I use now put everything not on my contact list into a spam folder and simply delete them after a month. Problem solved.

If you want to research the features and benefits of free email accounts, there are free guides available for the reading. You may well find them so convenient, you can save a few bucks on your ISP connection. Why not?

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Written on August 30th, 2009 by OnlyTenBuclsno shouts

The Best Free Email Software

If you want to access e-mail on your computer you do not need expensive software such as Microsoft Outlook. There is plenty of free email software available. Email software allows you to connect to a POP or IMAP server to retrieve your messages. You can access your messages on your computer as well as on the internet; given you have the right settings selected and your provider offers Webmail.

Mozilla Thunderbird is often overlooked but offers all of the features as a paid program. It is a secure program and allows you to categorize your messages, filters junk mail, and allows you to subscribe to RSS feeds. Mozilla is often known for their Firefox browser, but Thunderbird is a close second.

Eudora Mail is a free (and fee based) email software. You can use it for free in Sponsored Mode, which means there will be periodical advertisements on your screen. It is a classic email program that offers the basic features plus excellent spam filtering.

Opera Mail handles basic email very well, but there are some definite downfalls. Opera does not support encrypted messages and their text editor is at best, mediocre. It has a modern user interface and offers integrated RSS feeds.

Mulberry is cross platform email software that offers many neat features. It does, however; lack simplicity. The interface is hard to navigate and has a steep learning curve. Email software similar to this is Pegasus, which offers many features but lacks a nice user interface.

IncrediMail is a free and fee based email software that offers a family oriented user interface and is easy to use. It protects you from spam and fraud mail but lacks organizational and productivity tools, such as email categorization.

The other free email program is Windows Mail, which is built into their operating system. Windows Mail is basic email software that allows you to send secure and encrypted messages, offers a nice text editor, and has spam filtering. Be careful though, the spam filter catches legit messages. Other benefits include flawless incorporation with Windows Vista (and soon, 7).

Choosing the right email software is an important step. If you will be syncing your content to a Palm or Windows Mobile device, be sure it is supported by your sync software. If you are going to be using a PDA with it, Outlook is your best option. It combines your calendar, email, contacts, and to-do lists all in one program. You would need to use three or four separate applications in Windows to do the same.

If you will be using your providers Webmail feature, be sure to check the box that says leave a copy of my messages on the server or else you will not be able to access them away from home.
How to get solid email spam protection

Spam was once a minor annoyance. Then it became a major problem, both for corporations and individuals. Now most people accept it as a fact of life. But you don’t have to.

Nearly all web-based email providers have built in email spam protection in their software. They highlight keywords like “Viagra” or even “V1agra”, to keep them out of the inboxes of their millions of clients.

They’re also able to put visual identification protections into their software to protect their users from mass-emails of dubious origins. The visual email spam protection works because, more often than not, it is not a person sending out the spam but rather a program written or used by people that automatically sends spam. This is called a “bot”, computer parlance for “robot.” Computers can’t see the way humans can, so the visual clues used to be impossible for them to decipher, which slowed the torrent of spam for a while.

But as always, innovation wins out and the spammers came up with software that was able to read these visual safeguards, reopening the floodgates. Visual email spam protection had to get more sophistocated and did, but it turned out not to be the cure-all end to spam that Bill Gates himself once thought it would be. Gates, of course, famous said that spam would no longer be an issue by 2006.

How wrong he was. Spammers send hundreds of billions of emails a day, and only need a fraction of 1% of those emails to work to turn a huge profit. That’s why you need the best, up-to-date email spam protection.

Start by switching from Internet Explorer to Mozilla Firefox, a more customizable and secure browser. Download “Noscript” and “Adblock plus”, both of which can prevent unwanted content from unwanted emails from opening and infecting your computer.

Once you have that up and running, just use your common sense. One of the first rules of the internet is that anythign that has the word “free” in the title isn’t actually free, so make emails of that nature as spam. Also, if you get an email from a reputable source like the Social Security Administration, don’t click on any links provided in that email. Instead, open a new browser window and navigate to the needed page yourself. Spammers have been known to produce perfect forgeries of emails from reputable sources, so make sure to do your due dilligence.

And make sure you realize that the best email spam protection comes from you! Use your common sense, use the tools your email host and ISP provide, and always look before you leap. It’s the best way to avoid falling prey to spammers.

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